I’m planning to further my study in Uppsala university. As I’m from Malaysia I’m not really sure how places there would look or be like. Thanks for the video !
You pronounced "Carolina Rediviva" with perfection. I don't know where you're from but just wanted to give you props for that! Also: You are the cool one travelling solo and filming!
Ah thank you so much for your kind comment! I am very glad to hear I pronounced it correctly. Even though I have been learning Swedish for almost two years now I am still trying my best to improve my Swedish accent :)
Heyy nice video, I'm coming uppsala next year for studies, so i was wondering if i need to learn Swedish for getting a decent part time job and can i manage my daily living expenses with that!?
Thank you for your comment :) What a great opportunity for you! From what I know most Swedes are very good in English so I don't think it should be difficult to get a job there. However I think it is always good to learn the language because that way it will be easier for you to feel part of the community. Hope that helps and good luck with your studies! :)
I’m planning to further my study in Uppsala university. As I’m from Malaysia I’m not really sure how places there would look or be like. Thanks for the video !
Thank you so much! Your plans sound exciting and I hope you are going to enjoy your stay in case you decide to study there! Best of luck! :)
You pronounced "Carolina Rediviva" with perfection.
I don't know where you're from but just wanted to give you props for that!
Also: You are the cool one travelling solo and filming!
Ah thank you so much for your kind comment! I am very glad to hear I pronounced it correctly. Even though I have been learning Swedish for almost two years now I am still trying my best to improve my Swedish accent :)
Heyy nice video, I'm coming uppsala next year for studies, so i was wondering if i need to learn Swedish for getting a decent part time job and can i manage my daily living expenses with that!?
Thank you for your comment :) What a great opportunity for you! From what I know most Swedes are very good in English so I don't think it should be difficult to get a job there. However I think it is always good to learn the language because that way it will be easier for you to feel part of the community. Hope that helps and good luck with your studies! :)